A technology which uses harmless light waves to measure activity in babies' brains has provided the most complete picture to date of brain functions like hearing, vision and cognitive processing ...
Researchers at UB and throughout Western New York are invited to attend a daylong imaging research symposium on Sept. 7 to learn about an extraordinary new research tool at UB. The massive 5.5-ton ...
The September 7 Imaging Research Symposium, convened by the Clinical and Translational Science (CTSI) Center for Biomedical Imaging (CBI), featured a packed house at the Clinical and Translational ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering, researchers developed a three-dimensional (3D) photoacoustic tomography (PAT) scanner for rapid vascular imaging. Visualizing ...
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What kind of heat sensor does TSA use? What to know before you step into the scanner
Airport security scanners have become such a routine part of flying that many travelers step inside without knowing what the ...
LEWISBURG, Pa. — At WellSpan Evangelical Community Hospital near Lewisburg, doctors and other medical professionals are celebrating a new imaging scanner. Jeff Nolter, the Director of Imaging Services ...
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Airports forced to upgrade scanner technology after concerns over what devices could reveal
Every frequent flyer has a version of the same story. You shuffle forward in the security line, shoes off, laptop out, jacket ...
An innovative scanner created by an NYU computer scientist is allowing scientists to digitize previously isolated fossils in remote South American regions. Claudio Silva's PaleoScan provides a ...
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